- Yea, verily, thou art Odysseus
- Archaic Horses and Chariots
- The Himtation. A garment worn in Greece and Rome between 550 B.C. and 300 A.D.
- Combat between Menelaus and Hector
- The Wind-god sent a gust from the South
- The Age of Pericles and down to the year 338 B
- Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy
- The Crinkled Ionic Chiton
- The figure of the goddess was a colossal one
- For two days and two nights the boat was tossed hither and thither
- She changed her into a spider
- Ship dashed against ship, till the Persian dead strewed the deep ‘like flowers,’
- Seleucus I
- He stood silent before the king
- The multitude saluted him with loud acclamations
- He left the assembly, hiding his face in his cloak
- Painting of fish on plates
- In the earliest times, a simple foot-race was the only event
- A Muse with a Harp, and two others with Lyres
- He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine
- He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle
- The Lighthouse of the Harbor of Alexandria in the Hellenistic Age